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LAPORAN MALAYSIA YOUTH PEACE AMBASSADOR 2012 PROGRAM REPORT FIFTH UNESCO YOUTH PEACE AMBASSADOR TRAINING WORKSHOP HOLISTIC VIEW OF PEACE, HEALTH, DEVELOPMENT, AND ENVIRONMENT (YPA5) DATE 6 14 NOVEMBER 2012 VANUE BANGKOK AND KAENG KRACHAN, THAILAND

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LAPORAN MALAYSIA YOUTH PEACE AMBASSADOR 2012

PROGRAM REPORT FIFTH UNESCO YOUTH PEACE AMBASSADOR TRAINING WORKSHOP

HOLISTIC VIEW OF PEACE, HEALTH, DEVELOPMENT, AND ENVIRONMENT (YPA5)

DATE

6 – 14 NOVEMBER 2012

VANUE

BANGKOK AND KAENG KRACHAN, THAILAND

LAPORAN MALAYSIA YOUTH PEACE AMBASSADOR 2012

FIFTH UNESCO YOUTH PEACE AMBASSADOR TRAINING WORKSHOP

HOLISTIC VIEW OF PEACE, HEALTH, DEVELOPMENT, AND ENVIRONMENT (YPA5)

DATE : 6-14th NOVEMBER 2012 VENUE : BANGKOK AND KAENG KRACHAN, THAILAND

UNESCO is building peace in the world through empowering youth from different countries across Asia and the Pacific, and across the world, to share experiences of working to promote the culture of peace and to develop practical action plans with the inspiration of the young people. Since 2010, UNESCO, in cooperation with partner institutions has organized four Youth Peace Ambassador Training Workshops across the Asia-Pacific with 320 youth from many countries and circumstances. Together, the youth have worked to identify issues that can promote a culture of peace, and developed 120 action projects promoted at making difference in their communities. Through the Youth Peace Ambassador Programme, UNESCO is harnessing the power, optimism and influence of young people to promote action and change for Peace. The outcomes we could help achieve include:

Strengthening the youth peace ambassador network of young people as a forum for the exchange of ideas and good practices for effecting social change for peace

Reducing the suffering from conflicts and violence

Broadening aspects of participant life plans from a multicultural perspective

Support for specific youth-led projects to be implemented in different countries

Expand the integration of security and peace activities into policy making, with special relevance to young persons

With the help of Ministry of Higher Education in Malaysia, all the Malaysians delegates are given the opportunity to join the nine days programme in Thailand. The representatives from Malaysia are Nur Ashilah Binti Ab Malek (representing the Student Representative Council, UPM), Muhammad Afif B. Mohd Salleh (UPM), Nahdzatul Farhana Najwa Binti Mohd Taha (UPNM), Umar Mukhtar Bin Yusoff (UPNM), Mohammad Waffee bin Mohd Shukori (UiTM) and Mohammad Jazmie Bin Jamaludin (UiTM). With this gold opportunity, we hope to instil the enthusiasm and passion in fighting for peace by making a difference in our community to overcome the challenges for our communities and continue the efforts to rebuild the communities in terms of peace, health, development and environment. The first 3 days programme took place in Bangkok. On 6th November, we checked in into The Campus hostel of Thammasat University at Chiang Rak Road, Klong Luang Pathuerthani in Thailand, along with other delegates from all around the world such as from Romania, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Bangladesh, Japan, China, Philippine, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Myanmar, Nigeria, Indonesia, United Kingdom and many more.

LAPORAN MALAYSIA YOUTH PEACE AMBASSADOR 2012

On 7th November, we had a day group trip to the ancient capital of Thailand, Ayuthuya and at night, we were entertained by a cultural event and a welcome reception (hosted by JCI Thailand) in Thammasat University, Rangsit Campus. On 8th November, we had a full day workshop on health and peace. Some of the concerns during the workshop are regarding the Challenges of Child Abuse, Overview of Bioethics, and Cosmetic treatment and skin whitening in Asia. Later on, we went for some small group visits in specific areas of the hospital with experts in variety of areas. The topics covered in the group visits consist of:

The severity of child’s family and the protection of children and women

Emergency Medical Service (EMS) and Emergency Room (ER) system

Disabilities Care System, Autism care system, and Physical care system

Environmental water treatment and waste management

Management system of Out-patients Department, Day care, Wig banking, Privacy protection of infectious disease patients

In-Patient Management system, Ward organizations, Specialized center (Stroke, Heart, and Bones; visit to different wards of the hospitals)

On 9th November, we departed to Thai Diamond City, Kaeng Krachan, went to the National Park and checked in into Thai Diamond City Resort. Then, we had a full-time session of peace with nature such as tree planting, nature walk, and also swim and bike for peace. The outdoor activities were exhilarating and engaging. From these activities, we have learnt that only through hardships can we understand the meaning of peace and have serendipity in our heart. At night, we were entertained with a welcome reception and Thai Cultural Show in the swimming pool area, hosted by Oran Foundation in Thai Diamond City. On 10th November, after the welcome talk by Prof. Darryl Macer, the Founder of Oran Patana Foundation, we had a full day report presentation on Youth Peace Ambassador (YPA) action plans. Some of the action plans include “When I was 20” Campaign and The Use of Social Media in Peace Advocacy by Dwight Jason M.Ronan, the Philippines, Save The Environment For Peace by Muzaffarjon Akbarov, Republic of Uzbekistan and Schools for Peace by Anas Ali, Turkey. On 11th November, we continued the full day presentation along with the workshops on Evaluation and Development of a few action plans. On 12th November, we had an enjoyable environmental education excursion with river rafting, cave visit and beach picnic. On 13th November, we had multiple rounds of debate all day. We were assigned with problems and we had to represent stakeholders, such as the government, companies, NGO’s, different countries and etc. We need to work in groups and discuss the scenario for further presentations in the plenary sessions. For this session, the Malaysians delegates, in collaboration with 11 other countries; Brunei, Bangladesh, Philippines, Vietnam, Nepal, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, India, Mongolia & Afghanistan had carried out a presentation regarding an action plan on UNESCO Youth Peace Festivals. This action plan, involving the 12 developing & war torn nations participating from all over the world, will be held in their respective countries. Each countries will come up with unique programs in the spirit of peace

LAPORAN MALAYSIA YOUTH PEACE AMBASSADOR 2012

building and the conclusion from the action plan implemented in each countries will be presented at YPA6 and YPA7. During our last stay in Thailand, after finishing the formal presentation on YPA action plans, we proceeded with the closing ceremony and went straight away to Don Muang airport to depart to our beloved hometown. Last but not least, we were very much honoured, thankful and grateful to have been given the opportunity to grasp a lot of new knowledge, learn about peace in a holistic view and being able to put out our comforts and study them under the light of others’ misfortunes. Through this experience, we believe that we have grasped all the good moral values and instil in ourselves, the willingness to learn more, do more, and be more. “Peace does not mean to be in a harmony place, with no crisis and no war. Peace means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart.”-Anonymous

With some of the delegates from Indonesia and Malaysia during a trip to the National

Museum in the ancient capital of Thailand, Ayuthuya

LAPORAN MALAYSIA YOUTH PEACE AMBASSADOR 2012

All the Malaysian delegates with the Thai dancers during the welcome reception in

Thammasat University Hospital

In the conference room during Plenary Session on Health and Peace in Thammasat

University Hospital

LAPORAN MALAYSIA YOUTH PEACE AMBASSADOR 2012

In the workshop room for discussion on Child Abuse and Protection, Thammasat

University Hospital

Playing the parachute game with the special kids in the autism centre, Thammasat

University Hospital

LAPORAN MALAYSIA YOUTH PEACE AMBASSADOR 2012

With some of the delegates after the small group visit to specialized centre

(Stroke, heart & bones; visit to different wards of the hospital)

Official opening of peace with nature trip in Thai Diamond City Resort

LAPORAN MALAYSIA YOUTH PEACE AMBASSADOR 2012

Tree planting in the International Peace Park

Mua Thai during the Thai Cultural Show in Thai Diamond Resort

LAPORAN MALAYSIA YOUTH PEACE AMBASSADOR 2012

Sharing the cultural dance from Japan during the cultural show

A beautiful scenery in Thai Diamond City National Park

LAPORAN MALAYSIA YOUTH PEACE AMBASSADOR 2012

Learning the sign language during the Youth Peace Ambassador Training workshop

and presentation

Conclusion

From this program, the continuous program will be conduct time by times to make

sure the Action Plan for Malaysia delegates will success.